Hi Marcus, Will be really great if you could look at the last part of my mail. My specific questions is - Lets say I transmit two PPM frames... 1100 and 1101
say: *1100*00000000*1101* The number of non-bold zeros are what I am filling in between the information frames at transmitter. But at receiver, I get more number of non-bold zeroes than what I expect(=8). Is this something that I cannot solve because of clock-drift/synchronization, or is my flow graph incorrect causing this ? Thanks, Abhinav On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 12:58 PM, abhinav narain <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Marcus Müller <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Abhinav, >> >> sorry, I might just be tired right now, but I don't understand this >> sentence: >> >> On 10.11.2015 21:18, abhinav narain wrote: >> > I have now fallen to doing PPM where I map {0,1} bits to {101,11} >> > symbols on the transmitter side, where 0 in 101 is equivalent to x 1x1 >> > as I don't transmit anything in that slot too. >> >> > >> I'd expect Pulse Position Modulation symbols to have the same length, >> but with the non-zero element being at a different position; maybe I'm >> just misunderstanding? >> >> Yes, sorry - lets say 1010 and 1100 as the two PPM codes. > > > Thanks, > Abhinav > > > > >> Best regards, >> Marcus >> > >
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